Are you really talking about .nb files or, rather about .nbp files? The
latter are what you find listed on the Wolfram Demonstrations site.
If the latter, then on the page for each Demonstration, below the big
animation showing you what it does, you'll find a link for the .nb
source. That's an ordinary notebook that you can freely modify. (But you
can then run it only in Mathematica itself, not in Mathematica Player.)
On 1/20/2011 6:29 AM, jmcguckin wrote:
> I've downloaded several examples using Mathematica, then I execute
> the .nb file they run fine. I can'y seem to find a way to edit/modify
> the source
> code though.
>
> How can I get an editable version of the notebook file?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe
>
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